General
Understanding Unit Cost Calculation in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central
Understanding Unit Cost Calculation in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Here we delve into the nuances of unit cost calculation on the Item Card in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (BC). This feature is pivotal for businesses aiming to ...
Typologies of Items in Business Central
Typologies of Items in Business Central Inventory Items, Non-Inventory Items, Service Items, Charge Items In addition to the standard inventory-items, there are two other types of items: non-Inventory and in service items. These types of items can ...
Work with catalog items
Catalog items are items that you don't manage in Business Central until you sell them. When you use the Select Catalog Item action to add a catalog item to a line on a sales order, quote, or blanket sales order, the catalog item is converted to a ...
About item types
In the Type field on the Item Card page, you can select what the item is used for in your business, which affects the degree to which you can manage the item in inventory. The following table lists and describes the three types of items that are ...
Inventory Periods
Inventory periods are used to keep track of when inventory adjusting entries are posted. Unless inventory periods are closed on a monthly basis, adjusting entries will post in the same period as the original transaction. Inventory adjustments will ...
Count and Adjust Inventory Using Documents
In this article To create a physical inventory order To create a physical inventory recording To finish a physical inventory recording To complete a physical inventory orderShow 4 more You can take a physical inventory of your items by using physical ...
How to use the period counting functionality in Business Central?
If you want to use the period counting functionality in Business Central, you need to do some setup first. See video: https://usedynamics.com/business-central/inventory/physical-counting-periods/ First of all, you need to define your counting periods ...
Cycle Counting
Cycle Counting is an inventory auditing procedure, which falls under inventory management, where a small subset of inventory, in a specific location, is counted on a specified day. Cycle counting is different from traditional physical inventory ...
To do Cycle Counting
You can count items as often as you'd like. For example, because they're more valuable, or because they're fast movers and a large part of your business. Specify the counting frequency by assigning special counting periods to the items. Depending on ...
Count, Adjust, and Reclassify Inventory Using Journals
In this article To count physical inventory To do cycle counting To adjust the quantity of one item To synchronize the adjusted warehouse entries with the related item ledger entries See also Physically count all of the items in inventory to ensure ...
Work with Catalog Items
In this article Create a catalog item Specify how catalog item numbers are converted to your own numbering Convert a catalog item to a normal item To sell a catalog item and convert it to a normal item See also Catalog items are items that you don't ...
Work with item attributes
In this article Create item attributes Create values for item attributes of type Option Assign item attributes to items Assign item attributes to item categoriesShow 2 more When customers inquire about an item, either in correspondence or in an ...
Categorize Items
In this article To create an item category To assign an item category to an item Categories, attributes, and variants See also To maintain an overview of your items and to help you sort and find items, it is useful to organize your items in item ...
Register New Items
In this article To create a new item card To set up multiple vendors for an item Set up item substitutions Categories, attributes, and variantsShow 4 more Items, among other products, are the basis of your business, the goods or services that you ...
Manage Inventory
In this article Inventory reconciliation Related tasks See also Start a free trial! For each physical product you trade in, you must create an item card of the Inventory type. Items you offer to customers but do not keep in inventory you can register ...